Operations Coordinator, Building Wealth and Health Network, Dornsife School of Public Health – Sep 17

Posted by Drexel University on September 13, 2022

The Center for Hunger-Free Communities (The Center), established in 2004, is a research, service and policy/advocacy center of Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health in Philadelphia, PA. The Center offers multi-faceted research and action with the goal of developing innovative, empirically-tested solutions to the challenges of hunger and economic insecurity.

About the Building Wealth and Health Network (The Network):

The Building Wealth and Health Network is a trauma-informed, healing-centered financial literacy program, that combines emotional and peer support to promote self-efficacy and resilience in traditionally under-resourced communities.

 Job Summary

The Center for Hunger-Free Communities seeks an Operations Coordinator for its Building Wealth and Health Network (The Network) to provide program coordination, administration, and logistics support. The coordinator will collaborate with the program’s Financial SELF Empowerment coaches and other program staff to ensure that program operations run smoothly. The coordinator will work with the Operations Manager to cultivate and maintain internal processes and protocols to support program growth. The Operations Coordinator will also help to facilitate the expansion of the program and implementation of program operations in other sites. Applicants should be prepared to contribute to the development of the program actively and creatively by working with The Network staff and participants to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of program protocols.

Application deadline: September 17, 2022

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